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Originally posted by: ArushiSagar
You are talking about reality and you are passing judgement on people based on thier liking of fictional serial track...
Originally posted by: JuhiRockz
Bringing in a new character is perfectly okay, separation track is acceptable too, but connecting Madhu with a criminal is difficult to accept. CVs could have brought in a positive character for a change who could bring back laughter and happiness in Madhu's life. It would be much easier to accept such a character.
Why do CVs think that Madhu is destined to be with a dark character all the time? And why do they think that she has magical power to cure everyone with her love and care? Why it is not the opposite? Why can't be there a man in her life who cures her broken heart?
Originally posted by: ArushiSagar
You are talking about reality and you are passing judgement on people based on thier liking of fictional serial track...
Originally posted by: ArushiSagar
You are talking about reality and you are passing judgement on people based on thier liking of fictional serial track...
Originally posted by: ArushiSagar
Interesting questions Juhi. You made some valid points there.I'm not sure that Sultan is necessarily a dark character and I believe our perception of a character changes as we learn more about them. Sultan is still an unknown quantity. Once his backstory unfolds more fully, we can make that call.But, even if we take the fact that he's a criminal to mean that he's a dark character, I think the CVs are trying to show a couple of things with this track:1. Appearances can be deceiving - We are beginning to see a lot of good qualities of Sultan hidden behind his tough exterior. On the other hand, we saw a lot of bad qualities of RK hidden behind his glamourous exterior. True, agree. But don't forget we started to see a lot of good qualities in RK too, and like Madhu we were deceived. All those good qualities were fake.2. Redemption - Perhaps bringing Madhu and Sultan together (as friends or more) will bring about redemption for both of them. I am a strong believer in the fact that not everyone comes into your life to stay, but everyone comes into your life for a reason and inevitably leaves a lesson behind for you. I would not have any problem with that idea if that angel came in the guise of a regular nice guy; a creative director, or a broad-minded actor, a producer who is a widower with a kid, or perhaps a bachelor outside Films who is just good at heart. I just cannot take this criminal connection any more -Ballu, Malik shooting RK, Ballu again, and now Sultan who is good at heart, but he is a killer and a fugitive. And I am uncomfortable about any girl, let alone Madhu, spending a night with a stranger, however good at heart that person is. And she ignores her mother. If they wanted to bring in a friendship in Madhu's life, then why not a man with a clean background?3. Personal strength - Very rarely do people magically appear into your life to take all your pain away. In the end, we all have to learn to be our own healers and counsellors. This is an especially important lesson for us women, as we are told from childhood that our knight in shining armour will come to rescue us. Well, we are not victims. If someone helps, great! If not, we can save ourselves. Yes I agree 100%, Madhu has to fight her own battles, that is why I don't like Madhu to right away get trapped into another man's life. And it is a precarious life, not enjoyable at all. I don't care to see Madhu becoming the healer in every case. I like to see her being treated with love and respect. Tired of watching anti-heros in her life. She should fix her life on her own strength.